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Wednesday, March 5, 2014
How God Acts When You Surrender
How God Acts When You Surrender
"...And that is what we should seek—to go on our faces before God, until our hearts learn to believe that the everlasting God Himself will come in to turn out what is wrong. He will conquer what is evil and work what is well-pleasing in His sight. God Himself will work it in you." per (Murray, 2013).
What I find interesting is that folks write a piece on the "greatness of God" what joy we can have when we surrender. My question is why on earth would you not want to paint the entire picture? For example the 1st surrender is marvelous God wraps His loving arms around you and everything appears to be all right with the world. Yet a 2nd and 3rd attempt will render the same results.Now let's sprinkle that with a 5th attempt however, this time the scriptures become in a sense "open" you notice that just before your 5th attempt life went a little haywire and the "thing or situation" you needed to surrender from not only increased but got worse. Now on this 5th attempt you find that surrender is not quite so easy as the firs time.
This is point that also needs to be addressed and defined. What this writer is speaking to are equally opposite force that would not want you to surrender to God. If you think that force will sit back and quietly SURRENDER to your surrender you are sadly mistaken. That lower force will convene with his prodigies and set out to put cracks in your sidewalk as you walk back into the light. He will move stop signs from corners that you once knew existed, so that when you get to the corner of Change St and Maybe Avenue you don't see the Stop sign and you may get hit by another destructive person, place or situation.
Know this when you read those great "you must surrender to God" articles and /or the latest and greatest book always remember for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. Oh but wait a second we are not simply talking about Newton's law of motion - know this there is a real negative insatiable force that must be dealt with and dealt with only through the Word of God.
Romans 8:31 states If God is for us, who can be against us.
MsConcerned - March 5, 2013 @10:36 am
Reference
Murray, A. (2013, November 20). How god acts when you surrenender. Retrieved from http://www.charismamag.com/life/women/9510-how-god-acts-when-you-surrender

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